Module documentation for 1.0.0.1

This library encourages you to do memoization
in three separate steps:

Create a memoizable function

Create or select an appropriate memoizer

Run the memoizer on the memoizable function

Let's start with the first.
When you create a memoizable function,
you should use the self convention,
which is that the first input to the function is self,
and all recursive calls are replaced with self.
One common convention that goes well with the self convention
is using a helper function go, like so:

Now for the second. For this example,
we need a Memoizer that can handle an Integer input,
and an Integer output. Data.MemoCombinators provides
integral, which handles any Integral input, and
any output. Data.MemoUgly provides memo,
which can memoize any function a -> b, given an Ord instance
for a.

Third, let's run our memoizers!
Since we have decoupled the definition of the memoized function
from its actual memoization, we can create multiple
memoized versions of the same function if we so desire.